J Jaydens-Pythons New Member Joined Jul 3, 2008 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Location Blue Mountains, NSW Jul 17, 2008 #1 Could anyone help me identify this turtle.
Stewydead Well-Known Member Joined Sep 13, 2007 Messages 399 Reaction score 0 Location SunnyCoast,QLD Jul 17, 2008 #2 eastern longneck.
J Jaydens-Pythons New Member Joined Jul 3, 2008 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Location Blue Mountains, NSW Jul 17, 2008 #3 but I thought this one was a eastern long neck.
BenReyn Well-Known Member Joined Dec 7, 2007 Messages 732 Reaction score 1 Location Mailtand, NSW Jul 17, 2008 #4 The first is a mary river turtle
grimbeny Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 7, 2006 Messages 3,111 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Jul 17, 2008 #5 what are you basing your identification on ben?
A aussie1 Active Member Joined Jun 8, 2008 Messages 150 Reaction score 0 Jul 17, 2008 #6 Looks like a eastern longneck with light brown shell instead of the more common dark brown / black.
Adsell Active Member Joined May 14, 2008 Messages 232 Reaction score 0 Location Melb Western Suburbs Jul 17, 2008 #7 Most definately not a Mary River Turtle. Its an Eastern Long Neck. The only turtle it could be confused with is canni. Ads
Most definately not a Mary River Turtle. Its an Eastern Long Neck. The only turtle it could be confused with is canni. Ads
Eastern Snake Neck Active Member Joined Oct 30, 2006 Messages 169 Reaction score 0 Location Western Sydney Jul 17, 2008 #8 It is an unhealthy looking Chelodina longicollis. It shows several classic features of being overfed on an improper diet (probably red meat based). Regards, Michael.
It is an unhealthy looking Chelodina longicollis. It shows several classic features of being overfed on an improper diet (probably red meat based). Regards, Michael.